BSc, PhD (KC, London)
Chair in Pharmaceutical Industrial Chemistry
- About
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- Email Address
- j.storey@abdn.ac.uk
- Telephone Number
- +44 (0)1224 272926
- Office Address
- Meston Room G106
- School/Department
- School of Natural and Computing Sciences
External Memberships
Head Chemist for TauRx Therapeutics
- Research
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Research Overview
Free Radical Chemistry, Organic Methodology, Medicinal Chemistry
Our ability as organic chemists to develop new drugs to combat various diseases depends critically on understanding the behaviour of molecules and using this knowledge to prepare molecules efficiently. It is probably true to say that organic chemistry has reached a point where most molecules can be synthesised given sufficient resources. However, we are far from the position where this can be routinely accomplished in an efficient, atom economical, stereocontrolled and environmentally friendly manner. The major focus of my research effort is, therefore, the development of new synthetic methods and strategies in an attempt to meet some of these shortfalls.
An area that we are particularly interested in is the use of free radical reactions. Radical reactions offer the synthetic organic chemist a number of advantages, which include mild reaction conditions, high levels of regio control and significant functional group tolerance without the need to use protecting groups. We are interested in developing new methods of conducting radical reactions, the use of radical reactions in new bond forming processes and the use of radicals for the synthesis of biologically active compounds of medicinal significance.
Other research areas within the group include mechanistic studies in a variety of reactions, sugar chemistry with a view to the synthesis of biologically active fused carbosugars and tandem bond forming reaction protocols using organochromium compounds. We are also involved in a number of collaborative projects with the medical faculty.
Current Research
Selected Current Projects
- Synthesis of biologically active fused pyridine, pyrimidine and pteridine heterocycles via radical translocation followed by cyclisation.
- A protecting group strategy for the synthesis of C-glycosides, disaccharides and fused carbosugars.
- Iodine atom transfer cyclisation as a route to a range of heterocyclic systems of biological significance.
- New methods of conducting and mediating radical reactions with an emphasis on the development of environmentally friendly systems.
- The use of organic molecules as asymmetric catalysts.
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- Teaching
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Teaching Responsibilities
Professor Storey teaches in the following courses:Â
- CM1010
- CM1011
- CM4017/CM3024 Honours/Advanced Chemistry
- CM5003 MChem Chemistry Applications
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- Publications
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Methods of chemical synthesis of diaminophenothiazinium compounds involving the use of persulfate oxidants
Patents: Patents3,7-diamino-10H-phenothiazine salts and their use: WO2007110627
Patents: Patents3,6-Disubstituted xanthylium salts
Patents: PatentsMethods of chemical synthesis and purification of diaminophenothiazinium compounds including methylthioninium chloride (MTC): methods of treatment of a tauopathy condition comprising the use of thioninium compounds
Patents: PatentsLigands for aggregated tau molecules: WO2010034982
Patents: PatentsRationale for tau aggregation inhibitor therapy in Alzheimer's disease and other tauopathies
Emerging drugs and targets for Alzheimer's disease: Volume 1: Beta-Amyloid, Tau Protein and Glucose Metabolism. Martinez, A. (ed.), pp. 210-232, 23 pagesChapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1039/9781849731065
- [OPEN ACCESS] http://aura.abdn.ac.uk/bitstream/2164/4066/1/Wischik_2010_RSC_Chapter.pdf
Therapeutic Use of Diaminophenothiazines: WO2009044127
Patents: PatentsMethods of synthesis and/or purification of diaminophenothiazinium compounds
Patents: PatentsInvestigation of Reactions Involving Radical Intermediates
The Investigation of Organic Reactions and Their Mechanisms. Maskill, H. (ed.). John Wiley and Sons, pp. 261-292, 32 pagesChapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470988671.ch10
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Synthesis using aromatic homolytic substitution: recent advances
Chemical Society Reviews, vol. 36, no. 11, pp. 1803-1822Contributions to Journals: Literature Reviews- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1039/b605183a